The Artist vs. "Dark AI"
As artists, are we losing control over the moral aspect of our work? I design intricate outfits for game characters, but I see technology like undress.app moving in a direction none of us intended. Is there a way to 'poison' the input data for these algorithms to protect our work from this type of alteration? Or is this a losing battle, and we have to accept that AI will strip away every layer we so painstakingly designed?
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It’s a real concern, and many artists feel the same loss of control. Tools like deep nude ai push AI into territory creators never consented to. Actively “poisoning” data sounds tempting, but that quickly turns into an arms race and can create collateral damage. A more realistic path is provenance: content credentials, opt-out datasets, stronger platform enforcement, and laws that treat non-consensual alterations as abuse. Creativity ends where consent ends. Until protections mature, visibility controls, watermarks, and community pressure are imperfect shields—but they’re safer than escalating technical sabotage.